We Tried It: Magnetic Nail Polish

Posted by Alexandra C. | Tuesday August 14, 201227 comments


We first caught onto the magnetic nail polish trend last September when Nails Inc. came out with this instant nail art creator. We loved the idea, but we weren't too sold on the price at C$18.00. Sally Hansen has recently developed their own version of magnetic polish and when they sent us a bottle, we knew we had to test it out! Sally Hansen's version retails at C$10.00 and comes in eight colours, not too shabby! 

We're predicting that magnetic polish will be this fall's version of last year's crackle polish. Not only do we have way more colours in this new style, but we're also seeing really cool magnetic patterned versions and magnetic polish in gel form (done under UV lamp). Check out these options: 


1. China Glaze 6 Magnetic Polish Set & 3 in 1 Design Magnet (C$63.00) 
2. Nails Inc. Fishnet Magnetic Polish (C$18.00)
3. Gelish Don't Be So Particular Magnetic Set (C$34.00) 

The magnetic polish is pretty simple to use. Basically, the lid has a magnet built in and this is placed over the wet nail colour to create the magnetic effect. Here are more detailed steps: 
 

Step #1: Paint a base coat then apply one coat of the magnetic polish. Let dry. 

Step #2: Paint a second, thick coat of polish over top. 

Step #3, 4: The magnet lid has a small raised edge, this should be placed over the cuticle. Bring down the lid, close to but not touching the nail. This should be done quickly, while the second coat is still wet. 

Step #5: Keep the lid over the nail for 10-20 seconds, remove and you'll be left with a design! It should take a little bit longer to dry, then be sure to add a layer of top coat. 
 

We're loving how simple this was! You're left with really detailed, intricate looking nail art and in only a few minutes. What do you think of this nail polish? Have you tried it? Would you ever try it? 
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on August 16, 2012  Steffikah  9,295 said:

I bought one already in a nice royal burgundy colour, but I'm a little hesitant to use it. I love how it looks but it almost seems like it wouldn't work as well on my typically short ish nails. Has anyone tried this on shorter nails than what's shown? My nails extend a millimetre or two beyond my fingertips.

on August 16, 2012  ellstar  5,069 said:

I feel guilty buying any more nail polish so I'm sitting on this.

on August 16, 2012  chicky82  2,625 said:

I really want to try this stuff but it's way too expensive right now, i'm going to wait until the prices of them goes down abit before trying. The designs look really cool though.

on August 16, 2012  aerynlynne  258 said:

I just recently purchased that same colour from Salley Hansen and *LOVE IT*! :D I'm really digging all the new art trends for nails this season, and using their magnet to get a custom design is fabulous! So easy to do. I found it chipped easily, even with a top coat, but that's something happens to me with many nail polishes, so that just might be a me-thing.

on August 16, 2012  Vlicious  3,821 said:

I tried it a few months ago at a girlfriend's place and was awe-struck at how easy and fast it was! Wanted to buy one myself but couldn't find it anywhere! Now they're everywhere! So glad!

on August 15, 2012  DonnaMaeG  675 said:

It looks very pretty. Though the colours are a little dark and a little limited I'm sure they'll have other colour combinations soon enough.

If you're really into doing designs on your nails this would be a great base then add nail art.

on August 14, 2012  farouknabela  3,469 said:

These look so cool! I can't wait to try it!

on August 14, 2012  bubbles77  28,057 said:

That's cool. I have never heard of this before. Definitely going to get this for my collection.

on August 14, 2012  babigurl86  1,687 said:

I love it. Haven't tried it yet, but want to

on August 14, 2012  preet  914 said:

Looks nice, will give it a try.

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